Accumulation of soil carbon and phosphorus contents of a rehabilitated forest.

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Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bintulu Sarawak Campus, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Published: October 2010

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  • The world's tropical rainforests are rapidly declining due to conversion into agricultural and pasture land, contributing to global warming.
  • This study aimed to assess carbon and phosphorus accumulation in a rehabilitated forest at different ages, analyzing soil samples from various depths.
  • Results showed a decrease in soil pH with age, increases in soil organic matter, total carbon, and total phosphorus, while the carbon-to-phosphorus ratio declined, indicating the forest acts as a carbon and phosphorus sink.

Article Abstract

The world's tropical rainforests are decreasing at an alarming rate as they are converted to agricultural land, pasture, and plantations. Decreasing tropical forests affect global warming. As a result, afforestation progams have been suggested to mitigate this problem. The objective of this study was to determine the carbon and phosphorus accumulation of a rehabilitated forest of different ages. The size of the study area was 47.5 ha. Soil samples were collected from the 0-, 6-, 12-, and 17-year-old rehabilitated forest. Twenty samples were taken randomly with a soil auger at depths of 0-20 and 20-40 cm. The procedures outlined in the Materials and Methods section were used to analyze the soil samples for pH, total C, organic matter, total P, C/P ratio, yield of humic acid (HA), and cation exchange capacity (CEC). The soil pH decreased significantly with increasing age of forest rehabilitation regardless of depth. Age did not affect CEC of the rehabilitated forest. Soil organic matter (SOM), total C, and total P contents increased with age. However, C/P ratio decreased with time at 0-20 cm. Accumulation of HA with time and soil depth was not consistent. The rehabilitated forest has shown signs of being a C and P sink.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763799PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.196DOI Listing

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